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    Pariah Movie Analysis

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    watching the film I was very much so wrong. From the cinematographers point of view to the actors and even the plot everything was well done. The chemistry between the actors was very genuine and realistic. The main character played by Adepero Oduye did a very a good job. Oduye depicted the struggle of trying to figure out her sexuality in a realistic matter. Often times in movies about homosexulity the actors can sometimes be very dramatic and not believable especially if they are not gay. But…

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    History Of The Show

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    The show was a continuation of acts from dawn to dusk. A “model” bill might include approximately eight acts that had a variety of performers. It was usually set up so as to increase spectator pleasure at the start, followed by a filler and this would keep going until the final act which was usually a “chaser” act used to help run patrons out of the revolving show (D. 86-88). The variety of acts ranged from: (MC) Master of Ceremonies (invented in Vaudeville), comics, magicians, shadowgraphs,…

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    is one of Batman movies that have been released. unlike the other batman movies, The Dark Knight movie has a huge impact in the American society. The movie was like the other series but Joker character at this one was special. Heath Ledger was the actor of Joker character in the movie. The character is about a criminal…

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    They didn’t really move and interact like the monkeys they were meant to be portraying. But at the same time I must, once again commend the actors The inflection and emotion in their voices drew you in and almost make you forget what you were looking at. Overall, the play was good. I was intrigued at the multiple skits, and I thought the selection of actors was amazing. What I liked was that I didn't feel as if I was sitting in my seat for three hours and didn’t get bored with the plot. While…

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    website that gives a percentage rating based off of positive review ratings, gave The Dark Knight a 94 percent. There are a lot of things done well, like an interesting plot, well developed characters, thrilling scenes, and excellent actresses and actors. While there are a lot of things that were done right in the movie, there are still some things that were done wrong. Overall, The Dark Knight is a well done movie with a lot of scenes that prove it. The Dark Knight is a good example…

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    If a performance is more about feeling the story that that question is not necessarily upon the minds of the audience. From the play I attended, I felt as though a live performance provides more of a personal connection between the audience and the actors, you feel as though you are a fly on the wall and actually experiencing the story. What is beautiful about live performance is…

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    well respected actors. I remember two striking exchanges with these actors which changed my view of them, or at least how I viewed myself in relation to their amazing talent. One actor I understudied is a man who is a joy to watch in any play. He is consistently employed around town performing drama and comedies, classical works and Shakespeare, contemporary plays and musicals; he can do it all. He work has been recognized with awards and he is a sought after teacher for other actors. If I…

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    heritage despite the hardships that one may face. The protagonist - Sunny- and antagonist of the play- Boo- displayed their motives well through the delivery of dialogue, therefore their motivations were clear. As part of the audience, I believe the best actor was Reba played by Lauren Ufkes and the least captivating to watch was Peachy played by Troy Beckman due to a few reasons. The theme of The Last Night of Bayllyhoo that I gathered…

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    While I have been a When Calls the Heart fan from Day One, I sometimes lose track of the actors who were a part of the cast in seasons one and two. Thankfully, I am connected with a superb network of Hearties who keep me abreast of such things, and recently, that is exactly what happened. Katelyn Meger, the actress who is fondly remembered as Rachel from When Calls the Heart, has matured into a lovely, young lady whose star is quickly on the ascent. Not too long ago, I had the supreme honor of…

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    When discussing the content of the theater, I like seeing themes that explore overcoming some type of struggle or just wanting to be loved. The characters I like to see is people who actually show deep emotion in who they are playing. I like for the actors to actually fulfill the characters actions and rolls making me feel as if I have the same feelings he or she is portraying in the play. The plots that interest me during a play is actually seeing a character try over and over…

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